In a smaller Georgia community like Jesup, records can still disappear fast—especially when recovery requires constant medical appointments. After a serious spinal injury, families often discover too late that key evidence is missing or incomplete.
Common local problem points include:
- Delayed incident reporting (especially after weekend or off-shift events)
- Surveillance footage overwritten by the time a claim is formally triggered
- Witnesses who move on or whose recollection fades
- Gaps between the crash/fall date and the first specialist visit
A paralysis case typically needs a clear chain of proof: what happened → how it caused the neurologic injury → what losses are tied to that injury. The sooner your attorney helps organize facts, the better positioned you are to pursue fair compensation.


